Hi,
I was wondering if (parts) of the IoT XMPP specifications and / or components that are used within the specification are already implemented as open source or otherwise?
I'm particularly interested if there is some sort of a reference implementation of a "Thing Register".
Best regards,
Eelco
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Gentle reminder.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Special Session on Internet of Things (InThings 2014)
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CAMAD 2014
19th International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling Analysis and
Design of Communication Links and Networks
December 1-3, 2014, Athens, Greece
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Call for Papers
The Internet of Things vision is becoming reality: objects in different
environments such as industrial automation, manufacturing floors, energy
grids, healthcare, transportation systems, home appliances and small
sensors build up intelligent networks that can potentially change the way
we live and work. Such networks use existing Internet standards to provide
new services based on massive amount of collected data and pervasive
computing.
The purpose of this special technical session is to gather ideas and
practices from Industry and academia that are involved in the developments
of IoT new technologies and systems.
In this perspective the topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
* IoT for Industrial Automation and Energy management
* Security and Privacy
* Smart Objects
* Context awareness
* Middleware and services for IoT
* Experiments on small to large scale real and simulated IoT deployments
* Simulation of IoT objects and deployments
* Protocols and Services for smart object
* Data analysis, mining and management in IoT
High impact original research papers will be selected on the basis of
novelty and technical merit, through an anonymous reviewing process (at
least 3 independent reviews per paper).
All accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference
proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
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Important Dates
* Paper submission: August 23, 2014
* Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2014
* Submission of camera-ready papers: October 15, 2014
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Session Chair
Domenico Ficara, Cisco Systems, Switzerland
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Authors instructions
Submit a paper of not more than 5 IEEE-style pages in PDF format including
results, figures and references to the IOT special session. The EDAS
website will be used for the submission. The paper will declare the
keywords and fall into the above topics of interests.
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Best Regards
Domenico Ficara, PhD
Cisco Systems, Switzerland